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Arc'teryx Footwear

Just like every other Arc'teryx product, the new Arc'teryx footwear is meticulously crafted to provide unrivaled durability and performance, allowing you to focus on your outdoor pursuit instead of your gear.

When purchasing outerwear, the first decision you need to make is whether you’re looking for a hardshell or softshell product. Generally speaking, if you’re going to be out in wet, stormy weather, or subjecting the jacket or pants to hard wear and abrasion from pack straps, harnesses, or ski edges, you would probably be better off with a GORE-TEX hardshell. If, on the other hand, you’re going to be out in relatively dry weather, and engaging in activities where you’re going to be moving (and sweating) a lot, a stretchy, breathable softshell might be the answer.

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Insulation & Layering

All Arc’teryx pieces are part of a well-thought-out layering system, and its midlayer insulating tops are no exception. The Cerium LT is a low-profile puffy that offers lightweight, compressible warmth with 850-fill goose down, but also features strategic placement of Coreloft synthetic insulation (which retains heat even when wet) in the high-exposure areas along the hem, collar, sleeves, and underarms. Another layering favorite, the Atom LT jacket, combines synthetic insulation with stretch fleece panels in the underarms and sides to make layering a breeze and to regulate temperatures during high-output activities.

Hardshell vs. Softshell

When purchasing outerwear, the first decision you need to make is whether you’re looking for a hardshell or softshell product. Generally speaking, if you’re going to be out in wet, stormy weather, or subjecting the jacket or pants to hard wear and abrasion from pack straps, harnesses, or ski edges, you would probably be better off with a GORE-TEX hardshell. If, on the other hand, you’re going to be out in relatively dry weather, and engaging in activities where you’re going to be moving (and sweating) a lot, a stretchy, breathable softshell might be the answer.

Insulation & Layering

All Arc’teryx pieces are part of a well-thought-out layering system, and its midlayer insulating tops are no exception. The Cerium LT is a low-profile puffy that offers lightweight, compressible warmth with 850-fill goose down, but also features strategic placement of Coreloft synthetic insulation (which retains heat even when wet) in the high-exposure areas along the hem, collar, sleeves, and underarms. Another layering favorite, the Atom LT jacket, combines synthetic insulation with stretch fleece panels in the underarms and sides to make layering a breeze and to regulate temperatures during high-output activities.

The 24 Collection

The 24 lifestyle line from Arc’teryx combines premium natural textiles and technical fabrics with the company’s knowledge of the body in motion to create finely crafted, highly functional urban-influenced apparel. Minimalist yet protective, innovative and refined, 24 products are tuned to the rhythms of your everyday life.

Arc'teryx Footwear

Just like every other Arc'teryx product, the new Arc'teryx footwear is meticulously crafted to provide unrivaled durability and performance, allowing you to focus on your outdoor pursuit instead of your gear.

The Whiteline Collection

The Whiteline Collection is specifically designed for skiing and snowboarding in the backcountry, on demanding big mountain terrain, and at the resort. Materials and constructions shed show, minimize exposure, and offer extreme mobility, whether you’re going uphill or down. The new Lithic Comp jacket and pants in the Whiteline collection highlight the backcountry offerings, with GORE-TEX® hardshell technology in areas where you need protection, and Trusaro softshell fabric where you want flexibility and breathability.